Hum Vegetarian - District 3

Upscale vegetarian restaurant with a couple locations. Its varied menu includes raw food dishes and details the health benefits of ingredients used in English. Garden setting. English spoken. Open Mon-Sun 10:00am-10:00pm.

49 Reviews

Amazingly tasty vegetarian food and beautiful peaceful restaurant setting. The English service, and clear passion for healthy eating was evident. The menu is a work of art, as is the surroundings both inside and outside in the garden. This is by far the best Asian vegetarian food tasted in several trips to Vietnam and Asia.

Really lovely restaurant. However, the menu was rather disappointing. The menu was extensive, but basically all drinks and deserts included milk or yogourt, and appetizers and mains eggs. Wouldn't really go again as the food was nothing special.

Wide variety on the menu, happy to accomodate vegan diets with a lot of the menu very vegan friendly already. Great atmosphere with nice music playing it's a good escape from the hustle of Ho Chi Minh. Would come back for sure.

The setting is quite nice though the lightning is poorly planned. Portions are expensive but small. Menu is extensive however they have confused veganism with Buddhism so items marked vegan can contain milk, eggs and honey but they aid using onion and garlic.

Pros: Clean and stylish setting., Large menu.

Cons: Expensive for small portions., They think vegan means no garlic/onion., Some items contain eggs, milk and honey.

I actually had a going away dinner here. The ambiance looks better in the pictures. The food was good but I'd hope for more vegan options. It wasn't all that though. I think they could of done better. More hyped up... was trying to convert some people to veg didn't seem to work so well :( but it is what it is kind of thing. Cool cocktails.

I’ve never seen such a big menu; it had its own contents page! As someone not overly familiar with Vietnamese food, I felt that it would have been better to have less choice or some set menu recommendations. The cocktails were great and the food was well presented and tasty. It’s expensive for HCMC, but at £15 for several dishes and a cocktail it’s well worth the money for this upmarket restaurant.

I have eaten here several times and have thoroughly enjoyed every dish and all service. I make a habit to eat here when in HCMC. The restaurant is beautiful and pleasant, the service is prompt and attentive, and the food is delicious. You cannot ask for more.

Beautifully decorated, well thought lay out.
Food is more than yummy and comes in smaller portion than your belly so if you come on an empty stomach, prepare a full pocket.
other than that, if you need an elegant treat for someone special, this is the place :)

Wow - a beautiful restaurant serving incredibly fresh and high quality food. Menu is very clear to understand and I was also able to veganise some of the vegetarian dishes... so plenty of choice. The atmosphere is just perfect and the staff incredibly attentive. A very special place indeed.

Go there if you'd like to spend a bit more money on food and enjoy the relaxed and beautiful interior of the restaurant. The service is excellent.
Try the fried rolls with mushroom and the morning salad!

I went here after visiting the War remnants museum, which is next door. Feeling a bit emotional after that visit, this restaurant was a beautiful and peaceful oasis. The staff was very friendly.

The menu is really extensive, so its hard to choose. I had vegetables with red bean curd, very tasty. A bit spicy though, I asked for mild to medium, but I will go simply for mild the next time. It is definitely worth revisiting.

veganvirtues05 Jan 2017 -
joe, I think you walked into some other HUM place. It is an upmarket (fine dining) place, didn't you notice the table cloths and many other things, decor, plenty of staff, excellent service? Comes from the money you pay. It's not a loving hut laminated table style. Undercooked veggies? It does serve some raw dishes for raw foodies. I'm not sure 'not worth the money' better stick to 'ovo or lacto cheapies.

I can't deny there was an awful lot to choose from, great presentation, and I liked that they checked about onion, garlic and heat levels. Nice ambience, great cocktails (from a non cocktail drinker) just a little expensive.

Pros: Attention To Detail, Quality Of Produce, Great and Unusual cocktails

Cons: Bit on the pricey side, The Menu is So Big it's a Bit Overwhelming (can al

Truly a 5-star experience. Beautiful interior, upstairs and down. Super friendly staff, explained many of the dishes to us. Not as many vegan options as I would have liked, but server recommended off menu item of mushroom and tofu stew, which was perfect. Also loved square spring rolls.

We loved the food here - so much to choose from! Helpful menu and staff. We came at a quiet time around 3-4pm. The avocado smoothie was delicious. We ordered one appetizer - the fresh spring rolls, they were so fresh! And came with a good sauce and interesting pickled ginger, chili and lemongrass. We got 3 for the price of 2 juices. And two mains. One curry with Vietnamese potatoes and the other oyster mushrooms in a green apple sauce - super tasty and interesting textures! It was one of the most expensive meals we have had here. Next time I probably wouldn't order so much as the bill came to 670,000dong (about USD$30) for two people. Very friendly staff, fancy place.

We tried Hum... after a few days struggling to find good vegan food. The menu is easy to read with pictures, the staff are lovely, there's juice without sugar (not easy in Vietnam) and my favourite dish of all time mango sticky rice! Located right next to the war museum and a welcome respite from the bustling city!